词组 | wedded to |
释义 | Idiom wedded towedded to (something) strongly or closely attached to something.Many teachers are wedded to the ideas and methods they learned in college and find it hard to try anything new.People in this country are really wedded to their cars. wed to1. To join someone to another person in marriage. A noun or pronoun is used between "wed" and "to"; often used in passive constructions. I've been wedded to my husband for nearly 30 years. My parents wanted to wed me to the son of a wealthy business man, but I refused. It would be my honor to wed you to Charles. 2. To instill a belief or adherence to a particular belief or idea in someone. Often used in passive constructions. You'll need to wed our investors to your plan if you want the funding to execute it. I wasn't wedded to the idea at first, but the more they explained it to me, the more convinced I became. wedded to (something)Invested in or committed to something. I hope she's not wedded to the idea of going to that restaurant for her birthday—it's just too far away. wedded to somethingFig. mentally attached to something; firmly committed to something. (Fig. on wed(ded) to someone.) The manager was wedded to the idea of getting new computers. The mayor was wedded to the new budget plan. |
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